Literature

AuthorsYearTitlesort descending
2015Natural History Magazine
Anon2013Natural History Museum, London. Wallace Discovery Trail. Adult leaflet.
Anon2013Natural History Museum, London. Wallace Discovery Trail. Kids leaflet.
S. Lyons2011Natural Selection & Beyond: The Intellectual Legacy of Alfred Russel Wallace [Book Review]
Anon2013Neath Wallace Trail Leaflet - Print version
Anon2013Neath Wallace Trail leaflet - Web version
A. Russel Wallace1908Notes of a Botanist on the Amazon and Andes
I. Moreira2002O escravo do naturalista
J. Costa2013On the Organic Law of Change: Alfred Russel Wallace and the book that should have been
A. Russel Wallace1865On the phenomena of variation and geographical distribution as illustrated by the Papilionidae of the Malayan region.
C. Darwin, Wallace A. Russel1858On the Tendency of Species to form Varieties; and on the Perpetuation of Varieties and Species by Natural Means of Selection
C. Hudson2009Origin of Life: A voyage round Darwin
A. Russel Wallace1853Palm Trees of the Amazon and Their Uses
Anon2013Perfectly natural: it's 100 years since Darwin's collaborator Alfred Russel Wallace died in Broadstone
Anonymous2022Play: "You Should Ask Wallace".
G. Beccaloni2016Portraits of Alfred Russel Wallace. Version 1.
G. Beccaloni2018Portraits of Alfred Russel Wallace. Version 2.
G. W. Beccaloni2020Portraits Of Alfred Russel Wallace. Version 3.
C. Lyell1868Principles of Geology or the Modern Changes of the Earth and Its Inhabitants Considered as Illustrative of Geology.
Anon2013Programme for Natural History Museum, London conference 'Alfred Russel Wallace and his Legacy'. 23 October 2013.
G. Beccaloni2018Publications by Dr George Beccaloni
A. Leyin2014Re-visioning Alfred Russel Wallace
K. Leonard2009Remote island celebrates pioneer
Anon2009Reproducing images from the Wallace Website
C. W. Child1913Scientific Palmistry
R. Highfield2006Scientific treasure comes down from the attic
2015Skeptic Magazine
A. R. Wallace1913Social Environment and Moral Progress
2015Specimens of Natural History Exhibition 2015
G. Beccaloni2014Summary of George Beccaloni’s work on the Natural History Museum's Wallace100 project 2012-13
Anonymous2022Symposium on the 200th Anniversary of Alfred Russel Wallace s Birth: "Memories of Alfred Russel Wallace and the Direction of Research on the Island Bioculture of Southeast Asia"
G. Beccaloni2011The Alfred Russel Wallace Correspondence Project Begins
L. Society of London1908The Darwin-Wallace Celebration Held on Thursday, 1st July, 1908
U. Kutschera2008The Darwin-Wallace principle of natural selection
A. Russel Wallace1886The Depression of Trade, Its Causes and Its Remedies
D. Mason2008The Ecstasy of Alfred Russel Wallace
A. Russel Wallace1876The Geographical Distribution of Animals; With A Study of the Relations of Living and Extinct Faunas as Elucidating the Past Changes of the Earth's Surface
A. Russel Wallace1876The Geographical Distribution of Animals; With A Study of the Relations of Living and Extinct Faunas as Elucidating the Past Changes of the Earth's Surface
H. M. Smith2015The life and times of Alfred Russel Wallace, as reported by the members of the Society for Insect Studies in December 2013 on the centenary of his death.
M. Herbert2020The man science forgot
U. Kutschera, Niklas K. J.2004The modern theory of biological evolution: an expanded synthesis.
A. Russel Wallace1909The Remedy for Unemployment
A. Russel Wallace1914The Revolt of Democracy
A. Russel Wallace1898The Wonderful Century; Its Successes and Its Failures
A. R. Wallace1914The World of Life; A Manifestation of Creative Power, Directive Mind and Ultimate Purpose
A. R. Wallace1911Travels on the Amazon
A. Russel Wallace1878Tropical Nature, and Other Essays
G. W. Beccaloni2014Trouble with tiger beetles: Singapore Science Centre’s Wallace exhibition spreads tiger beetle myth
G. Beccaloni2021Unveiling of Wallace Sculpture in Usk, 6th November 2021: Speech given at the ceremony by Dr George Beccaloni (Director of the Wallace Correspondence Project)
A. R. Wallace2004Viagens pelo Amazonas e Rio Negro

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